Former NFL cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones did work out for NFL teams Friday afternoon, holding a 25-30 minute outdoor session at Hahnville High School outside of New Orleans, his trainer, Duke Rousse, said.

Rusty Costanza/The Times-PicayuneAdam 'Pacman' Jones does some push-ups while training at the Sports Performance Center in Kenner on March 10.

The workout, which involved a 40-yard dash and positional drills but did not include the sort of jumping and weightlifting elements that are common in performances for scouts was a success, according to Rousse.

"He looked great," Rousse said. "They just wanted to see his footwork and the defensive back drills."

Considerable confusion surrounded the location and timing of Jones' workout. When his camp first informed the media about it the location was said to be Tulane University, which held its Pro Day for NFL scouts and coaches Friday. Jones would work out there after the Green Wave players had finished, and that arrangement was reported in several outlets over the following weeks and on the front page of the sports section in Friday's Times-Picayune. At no time did anyone in Jones' camp request a correction or inform reporters that the site had been changed.

When he did not appear at Tulane, school officials said they were not associated with Jones and his workout and had no idea why the cornerback had changed plans. But Rousse said Friday that about a week ago Tulane objected to Jones working out there, fearing an appearance and workout by Jones on campus might detract from the focus on their players. That resulted in the change of venue to Hahnville, Rousse said.

The Times-Picayune reported on its Web site early Friday afternoon that Jones had not appeared at Tulane as expected, a report that was undermined when the NFL Network said Jones was, in fact, working out at an unspecified location.

In addition to the workout, which Rousse said included a 4.4 40 time by Jones, five NFL teams interviewed Jones at Rousse's New Orleans facility. He declined to identify the teams in question.